What to eat on Christmas

Post date: 2019-12-16 15:29:57
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What does your non-traditional Christmas dinner look like? Bonus points if you're of South Asian heritage!

I grew up in Canada to Indian immigrant parents. We never celebrated Christmas. For our own holidays, we made Indian food - special dishes like biryani - which I love and still eat on those holidays. But now I'm celebrating Christmas in my own home, and I don't want biryani on Christmas! It feels like a strange clash of cultures. However, neither do I want turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, etc - that meal feels oddly "borrowed"; it doesn't hold any sentimental value for me, and I don't generally eat that way meat, starch, side of veg]. I eat a wide variety of cuisines but I'm not sure how to build a Christmas dinner that feels "right". Please tell me what/how you eat on Christmas if you come from an immigrant culture!
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